--- id: version-5.2.0-wildcards title: Wildcards original_id: wildcards --- Sometimes you will want to apply the same rules to all items of an array or all keys of some object. That's what the `*` character - also known as a wildcard -- is for. For example, imagine you want to validate that all addresses have a valid postal code, and that the number of each address is sanitized as an integer number. We can do this with the following code: ```js const express = require('express'); const { check } = require('express-validator/check'); const { sanitize } = require('express-validator/filter'); const app = express(); app.use(express.json()); app.post('/addresses', [ check('addresses.*.postalCode').isPostalCode(), sanitize('addresses.*.number').toInt() ], (req, res) => { // Handle the request }); ``` This will handle cases where you send an array of addresses: ```json { "addresses": [ { "postalCode": "2010", "number": "500" }, { "postalCode": "", "number": "501" }, ] } ``` ...or even cases where you want a predefined set of addresses: ```json { "addresses": { "home": { "postalCode": "", "number": "501" }, "work": { "postalCode": "2010", "number": "500" } } } ```